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Cross-compiling for ARM

 In order to do program in ARM board , I cross-compiled using the Linux 'C' compiler for ARM and here is the procedure that...

Humble Indie Bundle 3: Pay What You Want for Linux Games

Looking for Linux games? On a tight budget? Want to support "indie" developers? Then you should take a look at the Humble Indie Bundle...

The DRM Pull For The Linux 3.1 Kernel

David Airlie has called upon Linus Torvalds to pull in his DRM Git tree that offers the key Direct Rendering Manager graphics driver improvements...

Last Call for openSUSE Conference Papers!

With the days closing in on us before the next great openSUSE Conference in Nuremberg, Germany 11-14 September, 2011, we’re seeing a lot of...

Enabling Compiz Fusion On A Fedora 15 GNOME Desktop (NVIDIA GeForce 8100)

  This tutorial shows how you can enable Compiz Fusion on a Fedora 15 GNOME desktop (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card -...

Linux Foundation Releases New White Paper on FOSS Compliance for Suppliers

The Linux Foundation strives to provide relevant, useful guidance to organizations setting up their free and open source software (FOSS) compliance programs.  Last month,...

In a Flash, Adobe’s 64-Bit Flash for Linux Is Back

It was only a month ago that Adobe cut off Linux's AIR, so bloggers may be excused if they were a bit surprised by...

Get Satisfaction: Tips for Engaging Citizens in Gov 2.0

When we talk about open government technology, it’s often in terms of open data, open source software, social media or crowd-sourced ideation and 311...

OnLive Is Hiring More Engineers For Linux Client

OnLive, the cloud gaming platform where games are rendered and stored on servers, already has Windows and Mac OS X clients, but a Linux...

TameJs: A JavaScript Extension for Making Event Programming Easier

TameJs is an extension to JavaScript created by the OK Cupid team. Its purpose is to make event programming "easier to write, read, and...